Interview with Sterling Nesbitt, an associate professor at Virginia Tech in the Department of Geosciences, a research associate/affiliate of a number of museums, who has over 100 publications focusing on the origin of dinosaurs and their early evolution. Dinosaur of the day Palaeoscincus, the "ancient skink" that was named after a single tooth, but is now considered dubious. įor links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Palaeoscincus, links from Sterling Nesbitt, and our fun fact check out Join us at for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more. See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. Go to /iknowdino to sign up and help us keep creating I Know Dino every week. Their generous contributions make our podcast possible! For a limited time if you join at our Spinosaurus tier you'll get a metal print of Sabrina's upcoming piece of artwork.
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In dinosaur news this week:We discuss the Non-Avian Theropod, Dinosaur Systematics, Permo-Triassic Ecosystems, & Preparators sessions from the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology annual meetingSauropods extremely rapid tooth replacement rates may have given them an advantage to eating certain plantsIn Huesca, Spain, 30 titanosaur eggs have been found in a two-ton rockIn Davinópolis, Brazil, paleontologists have found a “dinosaur cemetery”In Colorado, US, flooding earlier this year on the Comanche National Grassland covered dinosaur tracks in six inches of mudA recent letter written by four scientists suggests that returning Ubirajara is a "moral and legal imperative"When the Yale Peabody Museum reopens in early 2024, it will be free forever to visitorsThe streaming service Peacock is making a documentary on the rise and fall of Barney the dinosaurJurassic World: Camp Cretaceous season 4 comes out Dec 3, and there’s a new trailer out This episode is brought to you by our patrons.
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Dinosaur of the day Demandasaurus, A European sauropod that was a close relative of Nigersaurus. “There are hundreds and hundreds of us who have been ruined financially and morally,’’ she says.For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Demandasaurus, and our fun fact check out Join us at for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more. And more than six months on, her compensation claim is bogged down in bureaucracy. Peter died long before the Court of Appeal could quash his conviction last April.įor Marion and many others wrongly convicted, it was a bitter-sweet victory. The former police officer's reputation and health were broken. He was a Post Office manager wrongly convicted of stealing £46,000 from his own branch. Marion’s husband Peter was a victim of what has been called Britain’s biggest miscarriage of justice. "I will never forgive the Post Office and I will never forget," she says. More than a decade since her family’s life was torn apart, Marion Holmes is still angry. Words by ITV News Social Affairs Producer Reshma Rumsey and Correspondent John Ray ITV News Correspondent John Ray speaks to the wife of a former Post Office manager who died before his conviction was quashed and another Post Office mistress who lost her house and her business